Not again: A woman stands in floodwaters from Hurricane Raymond in her damaged home in the Papa Gallo de Tierra Colorada neighborhood near Acapulco, Mexico. The house was previously flooded by Tropical Storm Manuel last month. less

Not again: A woman stands in floodwaters from Hurricane Raymond in her damaged home in the Papa Gallo de Tierra Colorada neighborhood near Acapulco, Mexico. The house was previously flooded by Tropical Storm ... more

Bonus points for hairy facial warts: Wookey Hole Caves has selected Anna Dixon from about 50 applicants for resident witch of the tourist attraction in Somerset, England. Job requirements include ability to cackle, weekend and holiday work, and no cat allergies. less

Bonus points for hairy facial warts: Wookey Hole Caves has selected Anna Dixon from about 50 applicants for resident witch of the tourist attraction in Somerset, England. Job requirements include ability to ... more

Future Darwin Awards nominee? A man with a camera recklessly approaches a bull moose as it crosses the
Kincaid Park road in Anchorage, Alaska. Moose behavior is unpredictable, especially during rutting
season, and two moose were recently shot and killed in the park after they moved aggressively toward
people. less

Future Darwin Awards nominee? A man with a camera recklessly approaches a bull moose as it crosses the Kincaid Park road in Anchorage, Alaska. Moose behavior is unpredictable, especially during rutting ... more

You hardly ever see this on German farms: No, not the llamas - leaves covering a field that has no
trees. (Oberbeuren, Germany.)

You hardly ever see this on German farms: No, not the llamas - leaves covering a field that has no trees. (Oberbeuren, Germany.)

Photo: Karl-Josef Hildenbrand, AFP/Getty Images

You hardly ever see this on German farms: No, not the llamas -... Photo-5358394.72632 - Beaumont Enterprise

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The best part of the job: Maeghan Hadley, who rescues and rehabs abused and neglected dogs and horses on
her 1 Day Ranch in Bethel Acres, Okla., enjoys the kisses of a grateful resident.

The best part of the job: Maeghan Hadley, who rescues and rehabs abused and neglected dogs and horses on her 1 Day Ranch in Bethel Acres, Okla., enjoys the kisses of a grateful resident.

Photo: Sue Ogrocki, Associated Press

The best part of the job: Maeghan Hadley, who rescues and rehabs... Photo-5358398.72632 - Beaumont Enterprise

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Good for your joints: A Pakistani vendor selling spiny-tailed lizards known as dhabs waits for customers
at a market in Rawalpindi, India. Oils extracted from the lizards are believed to cure various ailments,
including muscular and joint pain. They're also believed to be an aphrodisiac. less

Good for your joints: A Pakistani vendor selling spiny-tailed lizards known as dhabs waits for customers at a market in Rawalpindi, India. Oils extracted from the lizards are believed to cure various ... more